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The BreadCast


Daily Exposition of the Readings for Catholic Mass...

as well as Prayers to the Saints on the General Roman Calendar (for the U.S.).  

From the books Our Daily Bread and Prayers to the Saints by James H. Kurt - both with imprimatur.

Aug 25, 2020

(2Thes.3:6-10,16-18;   Ps.128:1-2,4-5;   Mt.23:27-32) 

“You shall eat the fruit of your handiwork.”

“Anyone who would not work should not eat” was the rule laid down by Paul among the Thessalonians.  A man must earn his bread.  And as on earth, so in heaven.  For who shall come to the fruits of the kingdom if they are not as Paul, who has labored “to the point of exhaustion” for the sake of the reign of God?  This is the “straight path” laid down for us by all the apostles: in the Lord’s name we must walk “day and night.”  It is work which produces fruit.

And what fruit will the scribes and Pharisees know?  Their work is to “erect tombs for the prophets and decorate the monuments of the saints,” those who have been murdered by their forefathers.  Yet they join these “in shedding the prophets’ blood,” thus making the tombs they erect all the more vain; yes, they shall “fill up the vessel measured off by [their] forefathers” by crucifying the Christ, the only Son of God.  And this work they do shall have its fruit as well – it shall lead their souls to the gates of hell, where only the same blood they shed will save them.

We will be judged according to our deeds, brothers and sisters.  All is seen by God who looks upon the heart and whose eyes are everywhere.  Let not your works be empty, or just so empty will be your heart, will be your place in the reign to come.  Each day our souls are required of us; ever the Lord seeks fruit upon our tree.  So, if you wish to “see the prosperity of Jerusalem all the days of your life,” if you long to know always the blessing of God, then “walk in His ways.”  “Fear the Lord” who holds your life in His hands and do as He commands.  Then “happy shall you be, and favored”; then the fruits of the kingdom you shall taste even here.  And even the death you die and the blood you shed shall not remove this favor – by it “the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ” will be fulfilled in you.  Amen.

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O LORD, let us work for the life found in your Son,

and not His death and so our own.

YHWH, let us be blessed to walk in your way, to follow wherever you lead – to do your work in this world till the end of our days.  Then we shall be truly happy, for then our fruit shall bring us unto Heaven.

O LORD, let us be your fruit; let us be your handiwork, made in your image, living as your Son.  If we can but imitate Jesus, laying down our lives as all your prophets and apostles have done, then we shall join their ranks in the Body of Christ in the heavenly Jerusalem.

Your kingdom come, LORD.  All vanity, all emptiness of heart and mind and soul and body take from us – let us be filled with your holy presence.  Your kingdom within us let us know and live, breathing your Holy Spirit, bleeding as your Son… our spirits one with you and your love.

Why should we be without you, LORD, when you live at our very hearts?